Mollo culture

[1] While the Mollo showed a continuity with Late Tiwanaku culture in both domestic and village architecture, they left no pyramids.

Iskanwaya, in Muñecas Province, is 325 kilometres (202 mi) from La Paz, Bolivia.

[5] Other Mollo sites, such as Piniqo and Khargi, exhibit the same settlement characteristics as Iskanwaya,[5] Wamán is an old agricultural establishment with the same terracing pattern.

[6] The present-day village of Charazani includes Mollo archaeological sites as the ruins of Mallku Janalaya.

[8] Burials were of single adults placed in chullpa funerary towers of stone or adobe, while infant skeletons are found in tombs beneath house floors.

The peaks of the Cordillera Real as seen from the Bolivian Altiplano .
A chullpa near Lake Titicaca , Peru.